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Salford Heights offers care and accommodation for up to two children (ages 4–14, any gender) with emotional and/or behavioural difficulties. A semi-detached house designed to blend into the residential area, offering a warm and nurturing environment, Salford Heights aims to provide a safe, loving, and happy environment for children to thrive and reach their potential.
Staff are valued for their skills and are given structured roles, fair compensation, and opportunities for feedback. The organisation ensures a positive, respectful environment for both children and staff. Salford Heights fosters a culture of respect and non-discrimination, valuing children’s unique cultural, religious, and linguistic identities.

Georgina Johnson, Registered Manager
The primary goal is the safety, well-being, and individual development of each child. Care is tailored to each child’s needs, promoting positive behaviours, personal growth, and independence.
Children receive bespoke care plans that prioritise their health, education, and emotional well-being. Support includes personal development, behavioural management, and strategies to address trauma or other challenges.
Children’s educational needs are prioritised. The home works closely with schools and other professionals to ensure children have access to the resources they need to succeed academically.
Family contact is encouraged, where safe and appropriate, to maintain and strengthen children’s sense of identity and belonging.
A four-bedroom (two allocated for children), semi-detached house in Salford designed to blend into the neighbourhood. Features include a garden, communal areas, and personalised bedrooms. Safety measures include CCTV and door alarms used minimally and only for security purposes.
The home operates 24/7 with staffing levels adjusted according to the needs of the children. Staff are trained in various mandatory areas, including safeguarding, first aid, de-escalation techniques, and physical intervention.
The home aims to meet the full range of needs for each child, from health and education to emotional and social development. Children are encouraged to participate in the home’s activities and to contribute to its upkeep, fostering a sense of responsibility.
Children are encouraged to express their views and make decisions about their care. Family meetings and key worker sessions are regularly held to involve children in their care planning.
The team is led by Clare Harris, the Responsible Individual, with Georgina Johnson serving as the Registered Manager.
The team includes experienced residential support workers with diverse qualifications and a commitment to ongoing professional development.
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Briercliffe House provides care and accommodation for up to four children with emotional and behavioural difficulties. Located in Briercliffe, Lancashire, it offers a safe, nurturing, and family-like environment aimed at fostering children’s personal growth and independence.